1. Introduction We use the future continuous to talk about actions or events that will happen/continue for a certain time in the future. 2.…
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Future tensesSimple future tenseTensesVerbs
Future tense 3 – Simple future
by Chmayzen EL.by Chmayzen EL.1. Introduction The simple future refers to a time later than now, and expresses facts or certainty. In this case there is no ‘attitude’,…
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Future perfect continuousFuture tensesTensesVerbs
Future tense 2 – Future perfect Continuous
by Chmayzen EL.by Chmayzen EL.1. Introduction The future perfect continuous tense describes a continued action at some point in the future, is composed of two elements :the future…
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Future perfectFuture tensesTensesVerbs
Future tense 1 – Future perfect
by Chmayzen EL.by Chmayzen EL.1. Introduction Future perfect is a tense used to describe an event that is expected or planned to happen before a time of reference…
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Past perfect continuousTensesVerbs
Past tense 4 – Past perfect continuous
by Chmayzen EL.by Chmayzen EL.1. Introduction The past perfect continuous is very similar to the present perfect continuous.It is constructed by using: subject + had been + present…
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1. Introduction The past perfect tense expresses that an action was completed (finished or “perfected”) at some point in the past before something else…
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A Complete List of Irregular Verbs
by Chmayzen EL.by Chmayzen EL.This list contains all the irregular verbs of the English language, Just reading this list will help you recognize an irregular verb when you…
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1. Introduction The simple present (also called present simple or present indefinite) The simple present tense is simple to form. Just use the base…
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Present continuous tensePresent TensesTenses
Present tense 1 – Present Continuous
by Chmayzen EL.by Chmayzen EL.1. Introduction The present continuous verb tense indicates that an action is happening now, and may continue into the future. To form the present…